Melasma is a common skin condition that causes dark, discolored patches—typically brown or gray-brown—on areas like the face, cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It is more common in women, especially during pregnancy or due to hormonal changes, sun exposure, or genetics.
Say goodbye to stubborn pigmentation and hello to radiant, even-toned skin. Schedule your appointment with our skincare experts and take the first step towards clear, healthy skin.
What Causes Melasma?
Sun exposure (UV rays stimulate excess melanin production)
Hormonal changes (pregnancy, birth control pills)
Genetic predisposition
Skincare products that irritate the skin
Melasma Treatment Options
We offer personalized treatment plans to effectively lighten pigmentation and restore your natural skin tone using the latest dermatological techniques.
1. Topical Medications
Prescription creams containing hydroquinone, retinoids, or corticosteroids
Help reduce pigmentation gradually
2. Chemical Peels
Use of controlled acids to exfoliate the top skin layers
Promotes cell renewal and lightens dark spots
3. Laser Treatment
Advanced Q-switched or fractional lasers target deep pigmentation
Safe, effective, and suitable for most skin types
4. Microneedling with Serums
Boosts collagen and helps fade pigmentation when combined with skin-lightening agents
5. Oral Medications
In some cases, oral tranexamic acid may be prescribed for stubborn melasma
Benefits of Melasma Treatment
Reduces visible pigmentation
Evens out skin tone
Enhances skin brightness and texture
Boosts self-confidence
Safe and non-invasive options available
Customized Care Plans
Every skin is unique. Our dermatologists assess your skin type, melasma severity, and lifestyle factors before recommending a tailored treatment plan for long-lasting results.
Aftercare & Prevention
Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily
Avoid direct sun exposure
Maintain a consistent skincare routine
Follow all post-treatment guidelines
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